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Karl Wärneryd

Associate Professor, Department of Economics

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Journal article   Open access   Peer reviewed

by Karl Wärneryd

Published 2025-02

Economics Letters, 247, 112162

We consider groups that compete to set policy, and show that there may be an incentive to change group composition with respect to policy preferences in such a fashion that equilibrium policies ultimately converge across groups.

Journal article   Peer reviewed

by Karl Wärneryd

Published 2018-07

Economic Inquiry, 56, 3, 1486 - 1491

Under a myopic best-reply dynamic, efforts in repeated contests may exhibit chaotic behavior. This may help explain, for example, why experimental data often show nonconvergence to one-shot equilibrium efforts.

Working paper

by Karl Wärneryd and Axel Bernergård

Published 2017

Working paper   Open access

by Karl Wärneryd

Published 2016

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Under a myopic best-reply dynamic, efforts in repeated contests may exhibit chaotic behavior. This may help explain, e.g., why experimental data often show nonconvergence to one-shot equilibrium efforts.

Working paper

by Alberto Vesperoni and Karl Wärneryd

Published 2016

Working paper

by Karl Wärneryd

Published 2014

Edited book

by Karl Wärneryd

Published 2014

Other

by Axel Bernergård and Karl Wärneryd

Published 2014

Journal article   Peer reviewed

by Karl Wärneryd

Published 2013

Economics Letters, 120, 3, 525 - 527

Journal article   Peer reviewed

by Karl Wärneryd

Published 2012-10

Economic Theory, 51, 277 - 287

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